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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Peanuts

Peanuts was a syndicated daily comic strip written and drawn by American cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950 to February 13, 2000. The strip was one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium. At its peak, Peanuts ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 40 languages. ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia II - Peanut - Cultivars of peanuts
Thousands of peanut cultivars are grown, with four major Cultivar Groups being the most popular: Spanish, Runner, Virginia, and Valencia. There are also Tennessee Red and Tennessee White groups. Certain Cultivar Groups are preferred for particular uses because of differences in flavor, oil content, size, shape, and disease resistance. For many uses the different cultivars are interchangeable. Most peanuts marketed in the shell are of the Virginia type, along with some Valencias selected for large size and the attractive appearance of the shell. Spanish peanuts are used mostly for peanut candy, salted nuts, and peanut butte ...

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Peanut, Peanut - Cultivation, Peanut - Cultivars of peanuts, Peanut - Spanish group, Peanut - Runner group, Peanut - Virginia group, Peanut - Valencia group, Peanut - Tennessee Red and Tennessee White groups, Peanut - Uses, Peanut - Allergies, Peanut - U.S. Department of Agriculture program for peanuts, Peanut - Tanganyikan groundnut scheme, Peanut - Trade, Peanut - Full Belly Project, Peanut - Nutritional benefits

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia II - Peanut - Uses

Peanuts for edible uses account for two-thirds of the total peanut consumption in the United States. The principal uses are salted, shelled nuts, peanut butter (popular in sandwiches), peanut brittle, candy bars, and nuts that have been roasted in the shell. Salted peanuts are usually roasted in oil and packed in retail size, plastic bags or hermetically sealed cans. Dry roasted, salted peanuts are also marketed in significant quantities. The primary use of peanut butter is in the home, but large quantities are also used in the commercial ma ...

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Peanut, Peanut - Cultivation, Peanut - Cultivars of peanuts, Peanut - Spanish group, Peanut - Runner group, Peanut - Virginia group, Peanut - Valencia group, Peanut - Tennessee Red and Tennessee White groups, Peanut - Uses, Peanut - Allergies, Peanut - U.S. Department of Agriculture program for peanuts, Peanut - Tanganyikan groundnut scheme, Peanut - Trade, Peanut - Full Belly Project, Peanut - Nutritional benefits

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Peanuts: All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt!

All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt!

 

- Lucy, Peanuts

 

(See also: Inspirational Quotes, Love Quotes, Friendship Quotes, Life Quotes)

 

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Woodstock Peanuts

Woodstock is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. Snoopy began befriending birds in the early 1960s, when they started using his doghouse for various purposes: a rest stop during migrations, a nesting site, or a place to play cards. None of these birds were ever given names, or even used speech balloons, they simply looked at Snoopy and he understood them. The first bird that bore a resemblance to Woodstock visited Snoopy in 1967, and this is generally considered his debut, though Schulz didn't give ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Violet Peanuts

Violet Gray is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. Violet Peanuts - Character. Violet has shoulder-length dark hair, and she frequently wears green dresses (switching to pants in the winter and in later years). Schulz changed her hairstyle between braids and a ponytail in the early strips, but after a few years he dropped the braids and went exclusively with the ponytail, which became arguably her most famous trademark. It became so rare to see her without a ponytail, ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia II - Peanuts - History

Peanuts had its origin in Li'l Folks, a weekly panel comic that appeared in Schulz's hometown paper, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, from 1947 to 1949. When his work was picked up by United Feature Syndicate, they decided to go for the new comic strip he had been working on. This strip was somewhat similar to the panel comic, but it had a cast of characters, rather than different nameless little folk for each page. Maybe the name would have been the same, though, had it been less close to the names of two other comics of the ...

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Peanuts, Peanuts - History, Peanuts - Cast, Peanuts - Books, Peanuts - Television film and theatre, Peanuts - Feature films, Peanuts - Animated TV specials, Peanuts - Other media

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia II - Peanuts - History

Peanuts had its origin in Li'l Folks, a weekly panel comic that appeared in Schulz's hometown paper, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, from 1947 to 1949. When his work was picked up by United Feature Syndicate, they decided to go for the new comic strip he had been working on. This strip was somewhat similar to the panel comic, but it had a cast of characters, rather than different nameless little folk for each page. Maybe the name would have been the same, though, had it been less close to the names of two other comics of the ...

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Peanuts, Peanuts - Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts - History, Peanuts - Cast, Peanuts - Ages of the Peanuts characters, Peanuts - Books, Peanuts - Television film and theater, Peanuts - Feature films, Peanuts - Animated TV specials, Peanuts - Other media

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Charles M. Schulz

Charles Monroe Schulz (November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was a 20th-century American cartoonist best known worldwide for his Peanuts comic strip. Charles M. Schulz - Life and career. Schulz was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Dena and Carl Schulz. His nickname, "Sparky", was given by his uncle, after the horse Spark Plug in the Barney Google comic strip. He attended St. Paul's Richard Gordon Elementary School, where he skipped two half-grades. As a result, he was the youngest i ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - 5 Peanuts

555 "5" 95472 is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. He debuted in 1963, and continued to appear on and off until 1981. 5 has spiky hair and sometimes wears a shirt with the number five on it. 95472 is the family's "last name" (actually their ZIP code, which in real life corresponds to the ZIP code for Sebastopol, California). 5 has to keep telling his schoolteacher that the accent is on the 2, not the 4. As 5 once explained to Charlie Brown, his father, morose and hysterical over the preponderance ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - A Charlie Brown Celebration

A Charlie Brown Celebration is one of many prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network in 1982. It consists of a number of stories adapted from the comic strip. Other related archives1982, CBS, Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts, TV specials, animated, comic strip

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - A Boy Named Charlie Brown 1963 film

A Boy Named Charlie Brown is a documentary film about Charles M. Schulz and his creation Peanuts, produced by Lee Mendelson with some animated scenes by Bill Melendez, and music by Vince Guaraldi (his first Peanuts-related compositions). This film was produced by United Feature Syndicate for Paramount Pictures, and originally aired on the CBS network in 1963. An album by the Vinc ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Be My Valentine Charlie Brown

Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown is one of many prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network in 1975. Valentine's Day is fast approaching, and the Peanuts gang have their hopes for the day - Charlie Brown, that he will receive a valentine; Linus, that he will be able to find a great Valentine gift for his favorite teacher, Miss Othmar; Lucy, that she will finally get ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Violet comics

This page discusses the post-Zero Hour reboot version of the character. For the pre-ZH version, see Shrinking Violet. For the Peanuts character, see Violet (Peanuts). Violet by Phil Moy, with her post-Eye costume and hair Violet, (Salu Digby of the planet Imsk, also known as Shrinking Violet and LeViathan) is a comic book superheroine in the DC Comics universe. She is ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Jam

Jam is a type of fruit preserve made by boiling fruit with sugar to make an unfiltered jelly. Jam is often spread on bread and also as a culinary sweetener, for example in yogurt. The use of cane sugar to make jam and jelly can be traced back to the 16th century when the Spanish came to the West Indies, where they preserved fruit, but the Greek technique of preseving quinces by boiling them in honey was included in the Roman cook ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Violet

Violet could refer to: Violet (color), a color approximately the same as purple. Violet (plant), a plant whose flower is usually of this color. Violet (musical) is a Broadway musical. Violet (musical instrument),(Violett) is in the [Viol]/[Violin] family. A violet wand is an electrical device used in BDSM. Violet is also a female name. Fictional characters and people with this name include: Violet (Peanuts)

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Weapon Brown

Weapon Brown is the principal fictional character of a comic book by the same name, who was first introduced in the comic book anthology called Deep Fried and was created by Jason Yungbluth in 2002. The characters who appear are spoofs of the Peanuts gang. The Weapon Brown comic miniseries first appeared in Deep Fried, and is a parody of Charles Schulz's classic Peanuts characters. Weapon Brown - Plot summary. This details the basic story and concepts of Weapon Brownn as the titl ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Vince Guaraldi

Vince Guaraldi (July 17, 1928 - February 6, 1976) was an American jazz musician and pianist best known for composing music for animated adaptations of the Peanuts comic strip. He was born in San Francisco, California. He was an Army cook in the Korean War. In his first serious gig, he had to fill in for Art Tatum. His first recording came in 1953 when he played on the Cal Tjader Trio release Vibratharpe. By 1955, Guaraldi had put to ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Roy

Roy may refer to: Roy - Places. Roy, New Mexico, USA Roy, Utah, USA Roy, Washington, USA Roy - People. Roy Horn, half of the Las Vegas show team Siegfried & Roy Roy, a character from the game Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi Roy, a minor character from the Peanuts comic strip Roy, a character in the anime Fullmetal Alchemist < ...

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Peanuts: Encyclopedia - Belle

Belle may refer to: Southern belle, a refined woman (from the French belle, "beautiful") Southern Belle (KCS), a passenger train Southern Belle (game), a computer game Belle, Missouri, a town in the United States Belle (chess machine), an early chess computer Belle (Peanuts), is character in the Peanuts comic strip Belle de jour, a 1967 French film starring Catherine Deneuve Celebration Belle, a riverboat Memphis Be ...

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